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Moral Relativism
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Feet Firmly Planted in Midair
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Moral relativism, says Koukl, is not an alternative way to think about morality, nor is it a refinement of how we are to think of morality—rather, it is an outright denial of morality. In this talk, Koukl addresses what he calls the “myth of moral neutrality,” discusses the implications of moral relativity, and illuminates several fatal flaws inherent to the moral relativist position. Ultimately, he argues that moral relativism is untenable and that the best reason for the existence of morality is a moral Lawgiver.

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Thought Provoking Argument, May 19, 2008
Reviewer: n531ed
Koukl offers a serious and thoughtful argument for God in this lecture. For those that are confused or uncertain and seriously searching between Theism and Atheism or good verses evil this is a good starting point in a much debated subject.
Ed
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UCLA
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
M022199
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